
Armine Yalnizyan
Armine Yalnizyan is a prominent Canadian economist and Atkinson fellow focused on the future of work. She is recognized for her research on labor markets, income inequality, and economic policy. Yalnizyan has voiced concerns regarding the implications of data loss on public policy and economic analysis, arguing that unreliable data could hinder the ability to assess the socio-economic landscape accurately, thereby affecting advocacy and policy challenges.
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Armine Yalnizyan, a Canadian economist and Atkinson Fellow on the Future of Workers, highlighted retail as one of the most job-rich sectors in the country.
What the Carney budget hit and missed on promises to young CanadiansArmine Yalnizyan suggested that major overhauls to employment insurance are needed to support workers.
Hundreds of Canadian workers in steel, aluminum sectors laid off due to U.S. tariffsArmine Yalnizyan is a Canadian economist who warned that unreliable data could hinder the ability to challenge government policies.
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